Yes,
but be aware that IE can insist on caching pages anyway. Sometimes you have to
clear the cache yourself, or even add some rubbish to the URL to get the real
page.
/Manne
This
has been discussed before. In a browser window, select Tools->Internet
Options->General->Temporary Internet
files->Settings
Choose
“Every visit to the page”
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bill Winspur Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 2:14
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Orion-Interest Subject:
Localhost and IP Yield Different Pages
I've just
wasted an hour or so debugging a non-existent problem with my default-app
configuration that was caused by IE's page cache ! It had locked onto a page
for http://localhost which it presented
instead of the page I'd confugured. Short of persuading MS to get out of
the html page-caching business (and the filesystem caching busines while
they're at it), does anybody know how to flush all of IE's
'performance-boosting' (hah!), caches ?
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